What I find the uniqueness from watching your trip video is no matter how rough the day I have been through, I could always relax and enjoy the peaceful sceneries within your video. This is the gift you have been continuously giving to me, thank you for making videos to me and to all your fans. *If I drink a hot freshly brew coffee while watching, it maximize the effects from your video :D*
from 13:25 onwards there was so much going on that you have to rewind a few time oh and to cap it off, a beaver calmly swimming by. Probably one of the most peaceful - enjoyable thank you. I have no idea how I came across your channel but man am I ever happy I did.
Another amazing video, Chris! You have always been great with these - but this one is especially awesome! I love the "leap of faith" and Julia's moment in the stern! Your weaving of cinematography and music is gorgeous! These are the most delightful videos my friend! You capture the magesty of the park in a unique and engaging way! Cheers!
I grew up on a lake near the park and this was a wonderful trip down memory lane for me. Your filmmaking is beautiful. I really appreciate what you two are giving to us all.
I just got back from my first solo 8 night trip in Algonquin Park and watching this opened up the flood gates of all the wonderful feelings I felt when I was there and I thank you for that. Super video!
Spectacular. Love the music in this one. Every single time I'm blown away by the quality and sharpness of your video and editing. You truly are gifted with that camera. Thank you for bringing us along Eric
Hi i'm from Australia and I wondered into your videos by accident looking at other videos on camping, making log cabins and 12 ways to skin & eat a raccoon haha. Seen all your vids inc on skiing and camping and the incredible expense of Canada open & free, the peaceful clean lakes and how most of the year everything is under snow and you can just ski from your door to the shops! so cool. Best unspoilt country alongside NZ and love your jokes from other videos on the time of day like its 12 noon and pitch back or 2am and broad daylight such as it can be in the High latitudes and maybe a little further north of you but appeals to my sense of humour and cracked me up. I wish you well and that you have found such happiness together and love will always be love and look forward to more of your adventures to come. Best Wishes!
You’re all the reason the wife and I went to Algonquin! Thanks for taking the time to edit! As a new youtuber, I know what goes into editing and how long it takes! Your equipment is much more sophisticated than mine. Keep it up you two!
It is not very often, I will share on-line (other than my social media which has a very selective few, real friends) but you two, sharing your Algonquin experiences, (is considered intimate with nature), your creative talent capturing, documenting with such a beautiful and sincerely felt energy, I haven't the words to describe (any better than that I suppose) for two girls, sharing your experience with us. Beautiful. ...Thank you. I somehow, stumbled across your videos Chris just last week (while I was doing some random searches here on RUclips) looking for a few ideas and places to visit for me and my girl, for our up and coming weekend, road trip along Hwy 60. It is our traditional "Fall" weekend road trip, this time of year, and, well, nothing compares. Personally speaking, this is the ONLY holiday I have each year (I am self employed and work an average of 60 hours per week, my lady, she is a Lawyer and tops me with around 70 hours, regretfully, that said, we both love our jobs, but sharing that to give you an idea of how precious this time up north is for us, cherished, very much! The "disconnect", Algonquin is our closest paradise and the only place that delivers that serenity. : ) To say the least, I am looking forward to it, and truthfully speaking, I have been completely "taken" with your shared experience, you and Julia, you have both inspired me and continue the more I watch your collection you have here. Something beautiful, intimate, fun, sincere....Canadian : ) ...shared by two beautiful girls here on RUclips : ) Your spirit shines bright, both of you! Thanks for added inspiration for my (our) weekend ahead, Chris and Julia Cheers! Rob
I just love your guy's videos. Brings back so many memories of trips I have done and love seeing sites I have stayed on and portages I have done. So well filmed and edited just puts me right in the moment
I just wanted to thank you guys for sharing these amazing videos. I haven’t been able to get out into the nature for far too long due to my stressful job, so these videos provide me with so much tranquility. I appreciate you both and adore all of your beautiful adventures together.
Btw- I especially love Julia’s kitchen! 😊 I grew up camping with my family and food was a pretty huge part of the trip. We’d have theme nights- like everything served on a stick, or all foods that start with a particular letter. So it brings back such fond memories to cook meals over the fire and chopping things with whatever knifes we have handy. This year I’m going to suggest a pizza night- like you guys had in a previous video. Thanks for the inspo!
Awesome job as always girls ,keep up the good work. Just started filming my trips for nostalgia sake. No where near as well done as yours. Its a true art. Looking forward to the next one. Take care.
I really love that you captured the beauty that is Algonquin and you are smart enough to know that it doesn't need help. In a world that is so loud i really enjoyed the silence of this video. I'll be sticking around for more.
Photo, composition, sound and editing...always blow me away in your videos. Great work! Your nature looks like Sweden´s, the similarity is really profound. Like that you make more out of the camping stuff, not just the transportation to get there. Camping is the enjoyment after a hard day of paddling. Thank you for sharing and thumbs up from Sweden!
Magnus, can I ask you if there are similar types of backcountry campsites in Sweden, ones that you canoe into and that have a firepit and space to pitch the tent, etc? I am a Canadian in Belgium and so far have found the "camping" situation in Europe very different to that in Canada. I wonder if Sweden's camping culture and infrastructure is similar to Canada's.
Hi, of what I understand is that Sweden has a very relaxed view of "camping" as long as you show respect and responsibilty. And from what Ive seen when outdoors. This rule works! If you take Germany for example, this is not even on the charts to do this kinda thing (by law). Sweden has a written law, the "Allemansrätten" (translation - All mans right). It means generally that you can do pretty much everything as as it is NOT: Private property, no chopping down trees, take your trash with you and respect the firehazard warning when applied during summer seasons. From what Ive seen I believe Canada has similar laws (correct me on that please).
I'm always so happy when I get a notification that you have a new video up because I know I'm going to smile inside and out when I watch it. Your videos capture so much of the experience and the feeling of being there. Thank you so much.
Finally got a chance to make the Peanut Better S'mores last weekend! Ended up having to make them for all 9 people I was with! They were a hit. Brilliant idea!
Haha, thanks David! Lots of rotational keyframing - the gimbal does an okay job, but I've become obsessed with maintaining the horizon in post, down to 1/10th's of a degree 😅
Another fine example of your amazing fusion of shots, angles, editing and sound, all set in one of my favourite places. Heading up to Algonquin very soon so this was inspiring, and makes me all the more anxious to get there. Paddle on! Keep these videos coming!
My last memorable portage in Algonquin was between Little Dickson and White Partridge Lake. Long. Hot. Bugs near killed me. LOL. Great video. One of your best. Nicely shot and good soundtrack. Thanks!
Cool! We've been on that portage before - it's a good one for sure! We followed the unmaintained portages from there to Green Leaf Lake when we crossed the park a few years ago... I think we went 3 days without seeing anyone else out there, but we had a blast exploring them and heard lots of wolves. Lol, Julia laughed at me for reinforcing the tent with extra tent pegs in the corners just in case the wolves came by :)
Chris Prouse Ya - this was 1988. I’m 50 now. Algonquin outfitters had a few Kevlar, but almost entirely 75lb aluminum back then. Now that I’m officially in my fifties, I still canoe and backpack. Can’t imagine stopping. My biggest change is moving from Toronto to a 14 acre homestead where I grow over a ton of eco-friendly vegetables and try to live sustainably and restorable.
Love this video! Just got back from Killarney and am hooked on canoeing. Watching your videos now to keep me feeling like I'm still out there in the parks. This series really inspires me and my partner to go to Algonquin next!
Well thank you so much for another blissful post. I could just feel myself relaxing as I experienced vicariously the beautiful day, the lake and the nature 🌺🌸 xxx
Algonquin is a transcendentally beautiful place at all times of day. I haven't been there for a long time, but think about it. It is in my heart. I miss it. I miss the calm morning mist on the lake, with frost on my wet jeans, even in late summer. I miss the camp fires with friends, and so many stars in the sky as to blow the mind.
Beautiful trip ! Really appreciate you allowing us to tag along . Very relaxing and soothing to watch . Those “Fluffer-nutter” s’mores were a brilliant idea and brought flashbacks of my childhood up . Thank you again ! P.s. that final “ portage” at the end , just before the swim seemed to be your most fun 😜
Going through my gear and making sure i have everything together before I leave New Mexico and planning the entire trip from start to finish. And as always love your videos Chris.
Love it! your videos are so inspirational :) They made me plan and go on my first canoe trip since high school lol The dog boyfriend and I did the Kiosk - Maple - Manitou loop Canada day weekend. Very challenging for our chubby butts but it was beautiful! ;) Thank you for sharing :D
Love your vidoes and thanks for sharing. Living in Northeren VA just outside of DC. I dream about going on an Algonquin trip someday. Heading to adirondacks next month for a canoe trip.
Hi Chris ! Great video, I just love your video quality. I can't seem to find the link to your camera gear video anymore, could you share it to me again please ? That tree at 3:11 was epic, was it a white pine ? Good dugout canoe tree wonder how old it could be ! Thanks !!!
Thank you! For sure - you can find out more about my filming rig here: ruclips.net/video/elxpysuSnWo/видео.html I'm not sure what kind of tree it is for certain, but perhaps someone else in the comments knows? I'm curious now too :)
This is so well done at many levels. I am wondering: What is swimming across the lake at 13:34? I am thinking it's an otter, but I am not sure. Any ideas? Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful moments. Gordon
Haha... the meaning I took from the song was that many of us have either become a little too preoccupied with filling our lives with greater amounts of material goods (that don't make us that much happier in the long run), or have become glued to our technology... and so we'd all be a little better off if we traded some of those things for more meaningful experiences with the people who matter most to us :)
I really enjoy your videos, they are top notch, especially your 360 views. I have also picked up many great ideas and tips from them. Your skills and fitness put most of us to shame. I hope this doesn’t come off wrong, but i am bit concerned about your food hanging and want to make sure you are safe as I’ve had my own encounter with a bear losing my food pack. This is from Algonquin’s website “When in Algonquin Park's backcountry place all food and other bear attractants (soap, toothpaste, etc.) in a pack or stuff sack and hang it well off the ground [at least 4 metres (~13 feet) off the ground and 2 metres (~7 feet) away from the tree trunk]”. I hope you are not upset that I posted this, but don’t want my mistake to be had by others. Looking forward to future videos, thank you:)
Hi chris i watch all your videos whole night every night after coming back home from work you are the strongest women i have ever seen multi talent so adventures so caring a good leadership quality you are the best, i know u r married but....keep going all the very best 👍Hope you reply soon, take care God bless you both😊
To me Algonquin Park is the most beautiful & perfect places in the world. You girls are lucky.
What I find the uniqueness from watching your trip video is no matter how rough the day I have been through, I could always relax and enjoy the peaceful sceneries within your video. This is the gift you have been continuously giving to me, thank you for making videos to me and to all your fans.
*If I drink a hot freshly brew coffee while watching, it maximize the effects from your video :D*
from 13:25 onwards there was so much going on that you have to rewind a few time oh and to cap it off, a beaver calmly swimming by. Probably one of the most peaceful - enjoyable thank you. I have no idea how I came across your channel but man am I ever happy I did.
Three Mile Lake is very peaceful and majestic looking. One of my favs in the Park. Nice video as usual.
A truly wonderful video Chris. You continue to out do yourself. I did laugh out loud with your carrying Julia. You are such an amazing couple.
Haha wow that leap to the other rock while holding the canoe was craaaaazy impressive. Takes skill for sure.
Another amazing video, Chris! You have always been great with these - but this one is especially awesome! I love the "leap of faith" and Julia's moment in the stern! Your weaving of cinematography and music is gorgeous! These are the most delightful videos my friend! You capture the magesty of the park in a unique and engaging way! Cheers!
I grew up on a lake near the park and this was a wonderful trip down memory lane for me. Your filmmaking is beautiful. I really appreciate what you two are giving to us all.
So glad to hear Steve - thanks for watching :)
I just got back from my first solo 8 night trip in Algonquin Park and watching this opened up the flood gates of all the wonderful feelings I felt when I was there and I thank you for that. Super video!
Spectacular. Love the music in this one. Every single time I'm blown away by the quality and sharpness of your video and editing.
You truly are gifted with that camera. Thank you for bringing us along
Eric
Aww! Thanks so much Eric! :)
Hi i'm from Australia and I wondered into your videos by accident looking at other videos on camping, making log cabins and 12 ways to skin & eat a raccoon haha. Seen all your vids inc on skiing and camping and the incredible expense of Canada open & free, the peaceful clean lakes and how most of the year everything is under snow and you can just ski from your door to the shops! so cool. Best unspoilt country alongside NZ and love your jokes from other videos on the time of day like its 12 noon and pitch back or 2am and broad daylight such as it can be in the High latitudes and maybe a little further north of you but appeals to my sense of humour and cracked me up.
I wish you well and that you have found such happiness together and love will always be love and look forward to more of your adventures to come.
Best Wishes!
You’re all the reason the wife and I went to Algonquin! Thanks for taking the time to edit! As a new youtuber, I know what goes into editing and how long it takes! Your equipment is much more sophisticated than mine. Keep it up you two!
What a relaxing video to watch. Breath thanking views. I wish I could be that free! Thank you girls!
Thanks Chris, really enjoying this series.
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching Jamie :)
Great video ladies, so calming. Beautiful sunset, check. Love of your life beside you, check. Cue the beaver... unbelievable shot. Cheers 🇨🇦
Wow what beautiful camera shots..That campsite was also beautiful..🛶⛺️🔥......T.Gunz......
It is not very often, I will share on-line (other than my social media which has a very selective few, real friends) but you two, sharing your Algonquin experiences, (is considered intimate with nature), your creative talent capturing, documenting with such a beautiful and sincerely felt energy, I haven't the words to describe (any better than that I suppose) for two girls, sharing your experience with us. Beautiful. ...Thank you.
I somehow, stumbled across your videos Chris just last week (while I was doing some random searches here on RUclips) looking for a few ideas and places to visit for me and my girl, for our up and coming weekend, road trip along Hwy 60. It is our traditional "Fall" weekend road trip, this time of year, and, well, nothing compares. Personally speaking, this is the ONLY holiday I have each year (I am self employed and work an average of 60 hours per week, my lady, she is a Lawyer and tops me with around 70 hours, regretfully, that said, we both love our jobs, but sharing that to give you an idea of how precious this time up north is for us, cherished, very much! The "disconnect", Algonquin is our closest paradise and the only place that delivers that serenity. : ) To say the least, I am looking forward to it, and truthfully speaking, I have been completely "taken" with your shared experience, you and Julia, you have both inspired me and continue the more I watch your collection you have here.
Something beautiful, intimate, fun, sincere....Canadian : ) ...shared by two beautiful girls here on RUclips : )
Your spirit shines bright, both of you!
Thanks for added inspiration for my (our) weekend ahead, Chris and Julia
Cheers!
Rob
I just love your guy's videos. Brings back so many memories of trips I have done and love seeing sites I have stayed on and portages I have done. So well filmed and edited just puts me right in the moment
Thanks Chris! Glad to hear :)
I just wanted to thank you guys for sharing these amazing videos. I haven’t been able to get out into the nature for far too long due to my stressful job, so these videos provide me with so much tranquility. I appreciate you both and adore all of your beautiful adventures together.
Btw- I especially love Julia’s kitchen! 😊 I grew up camping with my family and food was a pretty huge part of the trip. We’d have theme nights- like everything served on a stick, or all foods that start with a particular letter. So it brings back such fond memories to cook meals over the fire and chopping things with whatever knifes we have handy. This year I’m going to suggest a pizza night- like you guys had in a previous video. Thanks for the inspo!
Hello Chris and Julia. Thank you for sharing. As always your video quality is second to none on RUclips. All the best to both of you.
Excellent canoe trip, and overnight, very nice. Love the channel
Great video, nice music.. so peaceful.. thanks for sharing.
Awesome job as always girls ,keep up the good work. Just started filming my trips for nostalgia sake. No where near as well done as yours. Its a true art. Looking forward to the next one. Take care.
I really love that you captured the beauty that is Algonquin and you are smart enough to know that it doesn't need help.
In a world that is so loud i really enjoyed the silence of this video. I'll be sticking around for more.
Thanks so much! Glad to hear, and welcome to the channel :)
I have been replaying 5:40-9:45 because it's awesome! Love the song and the scenes, went well together.
Photo, composition, sound and editing...always blow me away in your videos. Great work! Your nature looks like Sweden´s, the similarity is really profound. Like that you make more out of the camping stuff, not just the transportation to get there. Camping is the enjoyment after a hard day of paddling. Thank you for sharing and thumbs up from Sweden!
Magnus, can I ask you if there are similar types of backcountry campsites in Sweden, ones that you canoe into and that have a firepit and space to pitch the tent, etc? I am a Canadian in Belgium and so far have found the "camping" situation in Europe very different to that in Canada. I wonder if Sweden's camping culture and infrastructure is similar to Canada's.
Thanks so much Magnus! :)
Hi, of what I understand is that Sweden has a very relaxed view of "camping" as long as you show respect and responsibilty. And from what Ive seen when outdoors. This rule works! If you take Germany for example, this is not even on the charts to do this kinda thing (by law). Sweden has a written law, the "Allemansrätten" (translation - All mans right). It means generally that you can do pretty much everything as as it is NOT: Private property, no chopping down trees, take your trash with you and respect the firehazard warning when applied during summer seasons. From what Ive seen I believe Canada has similar laws (correct me on that please).
Yes, in Canada there are vast areas where you can camp at will, provided you follow certain rules and regulations.
Binging through these after Joe Robinet sent me here. What I've gotten so far is that you guys are adorable, and Julia REALLY loves her coffee lol
Haha! Thanks for watching :)
I'm always so happy when I get a notification that you have a new video up because I know I'm going to smile inside and out when I watch it. Your videos capture so much of the experience and the feeling of being there. Thank you so much.
Finally got a chance to make the Peanut Better S'mores last weekend! Ended up having to make them for all 9 people I was with! They were a hit. Brilliant idea!
Fantastic video. Beautiful at every turn. Loved the music too whether is was the music of nature or your selections.
Thanks so much Cara! Glad to hear :)
I love the music in this one. Wow, all the feels, this is so beautiful.
Thanks Ed! Glad to hear :)
You guys, wonderful video- music, the shots, everything. Thank you.
Always a joy to watch you both. Always inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing.
CP, Your exposures are always perfect and, your horizon are always level. XoD
Haha, thanks David! Lots of rotational keyframing - the gimbal does an okay job, but I've become obsessed with maintaining the horizon in post, down to 1/10th's of a degree 😅
Another fine example of your amazing fusion of shots, angles, editing and sound, all set in one of my favourite places. Heading up to Algonquin very soon so this was inspiring, and makes me all the more anxious to get there. Paddle on! Keep these videos coming!
Thanks so much Rod! Hope you have a great trip! :)
My last memorable portage in Algonquin was between Little Dickson and White Partridge Lake. Long. Hot. Bugs near killed me. LOL. Great video. One of your best. Nicely shot and good soundtrack. Thanks!
Cool! We've been on that portage before - it's a good one for sure! We followed the unmaintained portages from there to Green Leaf Lake when we crossed the park a few years ago... I think we went 3 days without seeing anyone else out there, but we had a blast exploring them and heard lots of wolves. Lol, Julia laughed at me for reinforcing the tent with extra tent pegs in the corners just in case the wolves came by :)
Chris Prouse thanks for the reply. I did it solo and got a little freaked out!
Wow! Can only imagine what that must have been like!
Chris Prouse Ya - this was 1988. I’m 50 now. Algonquin outfitters had a few Kevlar, but almost entirely 75lb aluminum back then. Now that I’m officially in my fifties, I still canoe and backpack. Can’t imagine stopping. My biggest change is moving from Toronto to a 14 acre homestead where I grow over a ton of eco-friendly vegetables and try to live sustainably and restorable.
Nice! That's awesome! :)
Love this video! Just got back from Killarney and am hooked on canoeing. Watching your videos now to keep me feeling like I'm still out there in the parks. This series really inspires me and my partner to go to Algonquin next!
That’s awesome Marc - Glad to hear! You should totally go for it - August / September’s the best time to go! 😊
Well thank you so much for another blissful post. I could just feel myself relaxing as I experienced vicariously the beautiful day, the lake and the nature 🌺🌸 xxx
Simply beautifull! Excelent photography and music as usual. I really enjoyed th he mellow atmosphere in this video. Looking forward to the next one.
Background music is very good~! Also a beautiful view!
Appsolutely love these. Every second of these videos are picture perfect. Always leaves me wanting more! 😆
Awesome video as always, next best thing to being out there, thank you.
Stunning sunset and that schmore looked AMAZING!! I don't have enough to thumbs to give you thumbs ups!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks so much Sean! :)
Love these two , does the things I would never imagine to do .
Beautiful video as always. Keep up the awesome work you 2 .
Thanks Lisa! :)
Algonquin is a transcendentally beautiful place at all times of day. I haven't been there for a long time, but think about it. It is in my heart. I miss it. I miss the calm morning mist on the lake, with frost on my wet jeans, even in late summer. I miss the camp fires with friends, and so many stars in the sky as to blow the mind.
So relaxing and uplifting. Thank you.
Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks for watching Richard! :)
Perfect trip again Chris.I love your videos.Greetings from Slovakia :-) .
Thank you! Glad to hear :)
Another great episode ladies, thank you for sharing, Canada 🇨🇦 is filled with beautiful places and people, great work. ,,, Bob, 👍👌
Very nice video photography and beautiful landscape
Beautiful trip ! Really appreciate you allowing us to tag along . Very relaxing and soothing to watch . Those “Fluffer-nutter” s’mores were a brilliant idea and brought flashbacks of my childhood up . Thank you again ! P.s. that final “ portage” at the end , just before the swim seemed to be your most fun 😜
I love it up there in the ALGONQUIN, i hope to be coming up there for a 5 day canoe trip in late August
Nice! You should totally go for it! :)
Going through my gear and making sure i have everything together before I leave New Mexico and planning the entire trip from start to finish. And as always love your videos Chris.
Another great video, thanks Chris!
Thanks Douglas! :)
Love this! Glad the peanut better s'mores made a comeback ;) I will never make s'mores the same way again :)
You guys a so friggin much fun!!!
you two are inspiring and fun and relaxing to watch. much appreciated here in Manhattan! love that map slap!!!
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching, and hope all's well in NYC! :)
Hi Chris: I must say that the performance & skill level you both operate at is as impressive as the scenery. Thanks Brian 78
Great video as always! I am gonna have to head out in my kayak for a couple day trip next week 😀
Thanks Jason! Hope you have a great trip! :)
Love your videos. congrats to both of you for wearing your pfds... only work if you wear them.
An other great video!! Felt like I was there, love it! 😋👍
Thanks Denis! Glad to hear :)
Greaf vid!...best of the series so far.
Thank you! Glad to hear :)
Dang, another great episode. What’s not to like. 👍
Another awesome video Chris!
Thanks Joe! :)
Tank you for sharing. Gr. From Holland.
Well done, bravo. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you! :)
Bello questo mi piace, stupendo video complimenti da Italy
❤I think this is one of my fav vids from your channel❤
So well done. Unreal thank you
Thanks Harrison! :)
Spectacular.
Loved the vlog keep them coming!!
Glad to hear - thanks for watching! :)
Love it! your videos are so inspirational :) They made me plan and go on my first canoe trip since high school lol The dog boyfriend and I did the Kiosk - Maple - Manitou loop Canada day weekend. Very challenging for our chubby butts but it was beautiful! ;) Thank you for sharing :D
Thank you! That's awesome - glad to hear! :)
Love your vidoes and thanks for sharing. Living in Northeren VA just outside of DC. I dream about going on an Algonquin trip someday. Heading to adirondacks next month for a canoe trip.
Woo Hoo!! First comment again! glad to see yall again. Love the loons in the opening, so beautiful!
Haha, thanks for watching! :)
Opravdový kanadský ráj Chris z kamarádkou si to umí opravdově užívat hezké videa mě inspirují podniknout vilet do přírody díky 👍👍👍🌹🌷🌺😀😀😀
Awesome video, really enjoy watching, your both AWESOME❤️🙌🏼
Great video. THanks for sharing
Thanks Tressa! :)
great video :)
Thanks Matthew! :)
Love it, Love it, Love it
Thanks Michael! Glad to hear :)
Hi Chris ! Great video, I just love your video quality. I can't seem to find the link to your camera gear video anymore, could you share it to me again please ? That tree at 3:11 was epic, was it a white pine ? Good dugout canoe tree wonder how old it could be ! Thanks !!!
Thank you! For sure - you can find out more about my filming rig here: ruclips.net/video/elxpysuSnWo/видео.html I'm not sure what kind of tree it is for certain, but perhaps someone else in the comments knows? I'm curious now too :)
This is so well done at many levels. I am wondering: What is swimming across the lake at 13:34? I am thinking it's an otter, but I am not sure. Any ideas?
Thanks so much for sharing these beautiful moments.
Gordon
🍁Nice. I love your videos.🌴🌲
wow 10/10 quality! You deserve more subs
Thanks Jacob! :)
yeah, B and H rocks!
wow !! portage like a cat!
beautiful video love it . but it’s very short . I expected a little long video
love camping with you gals
Julia's in heaven with her smores. lol. That sounds a lot like Chris's voice singing that song 'Empty'. Hmm.
Haha... the meaning I took from the song was that many of us have either become a little too preoccupied with filling our lives with greater amounts of material goods (that don't make us that much happier in the long run), or have become glued to our technology... and so we'd all be a little better off if we traded some of those things for more meaningful experiences with the people who matter most to us :)
I really enjoy your videos, they are top notch, especially your 360 views. I have also picked up many great ideas and tips from them. Your skills and fitness put most of us to shame. I hope this doesn’t come off wrong, but i am bit concerned about your food hanging and want to make sure you are safe as I’ve had my own encounter with a bear losing my food pack. This is from Algonquin’s website “When in Algonquin Park's backcountry place all food and other bear attractants (soap, toothpaste, etc.) in a pack or stuff sack and hang it well off the ground [at least 4 metres (~13 feet) off the ground and 2 metres (~7 feet) away from the tree trunk]”. I hope you are not upset that I posted this, but don’t want my mistake to be had by others. Looking forward to future videos, thank you:)
Красиво👍. Привет из Росиии🇸🇮
Trying to plan a trip up there sometime next year with my son ,what time of year do you suggest is best in that region?
Mid-August and September are great when the bugs are on the way out :)
@@ChrisProuse Thanks.....😉
Do you 2 also fish on the lakes in the park ??
Hi chris i watch all your videos whole night every night after coming back home from work you are the strongest women i have ever seen multi talent so adventures so caring a good leadership quality you are the best, i know u r married but....keep going all the very best 👍Hope you reply soon, take care God bless you both😊
Could anyone tell me what is the sound in 13:03
What size of your canoe ?
Those Calves Julia!! Those Calves!!
Pretty sure it was last year when you hiked up to the fire lookout, did you conquer that again, was beautiful ? :) Peace :)
Loved this series this year :) Great job.
Thank you! We haven't been back to the fire lookout since, but I'm sure we'll be back there some day :)
Кто ставит дизлайки? Вы чё ?
Re upload...yuk.